What did I just spent $300+ on?

So I recently purchased an "authentic" retail edge 2.0 from EP. There seems to be a sh!tload of confusion surrounding the retail jerseys that are currently available, but maybe someone on here with more knowledge than me can help me out. My new 'authentic' jersey was made in Indonesia? Really?? Im sure this is not what the players are wearing. To be honest, it's only marginally better than my premier. What gives?

Real deal = what the players wear. This is not what the players are wearing. I have seen authentics before and this does not compare.

This is the 2011-12 version with the "REEBOK" on the back neck instead of the Vector. Reebok's production of the 2011-12 Authentic NHL jersey is in Indonesia. The "made in indonesia" label is printed on the collar.

However, the quality has decreased and these are now being called "indo-Edges" to separate them from the previous versions. I don't blame someone for taking them as knockoffs or inferior because that is seemingly what has happened.

Back in the early 2000s when Reebok purchased the primary jersey supplier for the NHL, CCM, little changed in terms of the construction of the hockey jersey that was worn by both players on the ice and in terms of what fans could buy in stores. The Reebok 6100 series authentic jerseys were identical to what was being worn by players at the time and were built to very high standards as a result. These jerseys could be found in numerous retail outlets and often for reasonable prices, commonly less than $200. The remarkable weight and quality of these Canadian-made jerseys made them appealing to buyers who wanted to wear the same thing that their favorite players were wearing.

Starting in 2007, Reebok began a push for a higher-tech, modern hockey jersey. The result of this movement was the EDGE 1.0 jersey. Originally, EDGE jerseys were touted as being water resistant and lighter, as well as cooler, than the previous authentic jerseys. Unfortunately for Reebok, the EDGE 1.0 jerseys were intensely unpopular with many players as the water resistant material tended to drain sweat into players' already sweaty gloves. As a result, Reebok came up with the EDGE 2.0 jerseys that are far more durable and use the older style Air-knit instead of the new water resistant, and less durable Play-Dry material. These 2.0s have been the predominant jerseys worn by players for the past 3 years, but were never sold at retail and the authentic style jerseys available at team stores and retail outlets continued to be the 1.0 style.

Recently, Reebok has replaced the 1.0 retail style with a half-baked Indonesian made replacement that is being sold as authentic. Real authentics are made in Canada and are of very high quality. These Indo-EDGES as we have come to call them are much lower quality than the true on-ice 2.0s and are significantly lighter weight. Unfortunately for Reebok, a number of collectors own game worn jerseys and can tell the difference. Not only is the quality much less, but as a result of cheap, automated production these jerseys share construction similarities with the Chinese fakes that the NHL works so hard to combat. These new jerseys even lack neck tagging ans simply have the size and "Made in Indonesia" label printed on the inside collar. One of the best ways to tell a legitimate jersey from a fake has always been to examine the tagging for misspellings and incorrect fonts. Now, buyers are going to struggle to tell which jerseys are legitimate and which are fakes. Though the EDGE jerseys have always been more expensive than the older models, cost cutting techniques like this are unacceptable not only because Reebok has passed only a $50 savings on to consumers, but also because the 2.0 jerseys are of much higher quality than the Indo-Edges and 1.0s.

Lastly, Reebok calls these jerseys authentics and claims they are what the players wear on-ice. This is as false as advertising gets and is borderline insulting. Please help to educate potential buyers about these abominations and help push Reebok towards offering us collectors and fans a true authentic jersey.

unknown poster has a point. You can get some gamers of decent players for almost the same price. It will give you a nice warm feeling wearing a game worn Richard Matvichuk jersey knowing that we used to be a perennial contender. You should go to Meigray or gameworn.net.

This is the 2011-12 version with the "REEBOK" on the back neck instead of the Vector. Reebok's production of the 2011-12 Authentic NHL jersey is in Indonesia. The "made in indonesia" label is printed on the collar.

However, the quality has decresed and these are now being called "indo-Edges" to separate them from the previous versions. I don't blame someone for taking them as knockoffs or inferior because that is seemingly what has happened.

Players are not wearing indo edge though. Therefore, what I just spent over $300 on as authentic, is not indeed authentic. The players are wearing 2.0s made in Canada.

I would have rather just bought an authentic 1.0 with the vector on the sleeve/back for that money.

As long as they have a return policy, i don't see why not. If that shirt was bought blank and customized, they probably won't.

I had on here for a long time a photomatched/Meigray displayed game worn road David Clarkson 2.0 for $400 that's a deal.

I ordered it all from them. I'm sure it came to them as a blank and they customized it. I paid $313 shipped. StichesNJ has customized 1.0s for around the same. It's so fvcking retarded that I cant just get a 2.0 that the players are CURRENTLY USING.

I ordered it all from them. I'm sure it came to them as a blank and they customized it. I paid $313 shipped. StichesNJ has customized 1.0s for around the same. It's so fvcking retarded that I cant just get a 2.0 that the players are CURRENTLY USING.

I meant bought blank by you from EP and then EP did the customizing for you. Should have been clearer lol.

Stitches will not sell the indo-Edges. Only the Canada made shirts. I think that's on their website now.

Ummm, aren't there LAWS against false advertising? What's it going to take for someone to bring this to the courts?

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